Matthew 1:21—Where we should really look for our hope

There is fervor in the Democratic camp. They believe Joe Biden will save the country from Trump, save the Constitution, and save the Republic. There is fervor in the Republican camp. They believe Donald Trump will rise again and will save the country from the leftists and the socialists, save the Constitution, and save the […]

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Philippians 4.5—How we are expected to act in a time of hostility and conflict.

Many battles are looming. The battle for the election is still ongoing. There are economic battles over business closings, and possible battles over mandatory vaccination. Philippians 4.5 was written to Christians, and speaks to us about how we are expected to act. It says: “Act in such a way that everyone can see the amiable spirit

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THE DEATH OF EVIDENCE

We live in a world of prejudice, not proof. Evidence, ironically enough, has become immaterial to relativistic truth. The paradigm is that as long as one holds firmly to a conviction, evidence has nothing to do with that truth “to me.” 1. Anger has eclipsed objectivity. The degree of one’s anger about an issue or

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BASING SOCIETY ON LIES IS THE SURE WAY TO FAILURE, as we are all seeing.

Our country seems to have entered a new era where it is trying to see how it works for every part of society to be founded on falsehood. Consider these examples: False product reviews Fake news The Cancel Culture, shutting down all opposing voices Politicians who flat-out lie, over and over again Election fraud (either

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HOW SAD THAT INTELLECT AND OBJECTIVITY HAVE BECOME NEGATIVE ATTRIBUTES

Opinion columnist and editor Bari Weiss has been bullied and shamed out of her position at the New York Times for daring to claim that the American mainstream media has lost its way. She rued that “showing up for work as a centrist at an American newspaper should not require bravery.” In her resignation letter,

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CONTROVERSIAL PARDONS

This week President Trump issued a presidential sentence commutation to his adviser, Roger Stone. As with any and every action this president has taken, the decision has been met with much criticism of abuse of power and favoritism to his cronies. Other presidents have also exercised controversial pardons and commutations: Obama of Chelsea Manning, Bush

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